Campaigns

Toronto, like many large cities, has a problem with bike theft. It is a complicated and complex issue, with impacts that are only partially understood. We know that theis issue affects thousands of people, and costs millions of dollars, and discourages people from riding more often. In our efforts to create a cycling friendly city for all, we want to help take a bike out of bike theft - and we could use your help to do it.

We analyzed a year's worth of counts, and the numbers are staggering: nearly 1 million people rode on the Bloor bike lanes last year! More people than ever are using Bloor to ride to work or school, visit local shops, or meet friends. Next step? Extending them west from Shaw St. to High Park Ave.

Let's get bike lanes on the Danforth! Bike counts from June 2018 indicate that the Danforth is primed for bike lanes. This is the east-end’s only route with the potential to provide a continuous connection from downtown across the Don Valley to Scarborough.

Toronto’s iconic Yonge St. has long been a key destination for anyone visiting or living here- but its design needs to catch up to the high volumes of people biking, walking, and taking transit. Transform Yonge would create a safe, beautiful, and vibrant main street.

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FFSS is working to end traffic violence in Toronto by changing laws, enforcement, street design, public attitudes and traffic culture to make our vibrant streets safer and more equitable for all road users, while supporting those who are survivors. Our members are survivors of traffic collisions and friends and families whose loved ones have been killed or severely injured by careless drivers and dangerous conditions on Toronto's streets.

The City will be rebuilding Eglinton as part of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Amazingly, City Council unanimously approved the recommendations of City staff for full, separated bike lanes for the entire length of Eglinton - from Jane St to Kennedy! Now, help us get the project funded and built!